Shadow Hop

Shadow Hop. The frog, historically a symbol of fertility because of it’s ease of reproducing itself, appears to hop around the center of the wheel. The nature of our perception is to anticipate or expect what is familiar – the gap or lapse of sensory information, a ”shadow” between glimpses in the linear progression, creates a sense of continuity.

Since 1985 Russel Busch has been an independent contractor and consultant for artists and designers

“All parts of the psyche carry shadows, and the Self, as the brightest of all the archetypes carries the darkest shadow of all– one that may or may not be reflected in mirrors.”

Marks of Damascus

Marks of Damascus The work consists of twelve round solar-glass mirrors from 10-120 cm. Nine of the mirrors have holes and all the mirrors are printed with symbols in different colors. There will be lights on the mirrors so that both light and shadow reflects into the mill.

Katja Kristensen Serber is an artist with a focus on both artwork and the interactive artistic process. She has exhibited in Denmark, Sweden, UAE and Syria.

Spirit of the Beehive

Spirit of the Beehive “It’s that honeyish light and the stuffy wooden atmosphere of the building (I imagine), that I was beginning to see. There will be flies anyway no doubt.”

Luke Lowings has created a unique body of work that spans the boundaries of art, architecture and engineering with examples all over the world.

Light Studies

Light Studies plays with reflected, refracted, diffuse and specular light; placed near sun-filled windows, these elemental pieces have a complex presence that changes with both the angle of daylight and the position of the viewer.

Richard Kress is principal designer at James Carpenter Design Inc.

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[lovestad][july2010] mashes the pastoral view outside with a generative architecture, combining the real and virtual into a strange discussion between the rural and the urban.

Marek Walczak is an artist who collaborates with as many people as he can.

Rory Solomon is an artist and programmer.

The city is to society as the body is to the mind.

The Man who Burned down Mills

The Man who Burned down Mills is an anamorphosic narrative that takes place at several locations in the mill.

Johanna Kindvall is an illustrator and architect who likes to tell stories.

…she threatened Svensson that she would tell the police if they had to move again. Instead Svensson shot her in the head. Emil picked wild flowers and together with his father they buried Emma in a meadow outside Sjöbo…

The knitter

The Knitter   The installation shows a woman who lives her life in the shadow of the man, yet holds all the small invisible threads. The installation occupies six rooms. Mirror and lighting give a sense of dizzying cliffs and depth.

Lars Eklöw is an artist, founder and owner of the Kulturmöllan in Lövestad, Skåne.